Whitecaps Are Ready for the Final

Vancouver is one of the biggest cities in the world. Its busy, its fun! There’s so much to do  but sports continues to be one of the biggest events bringing people together. 

Our soccer team has been surprising us lately, and it’s time for us to cheer more than ever. Whitecaps FC is getting closer and closer to experiencing one of the most important moments in the club’s history.

The Whitecaps are in the MLS Western Conference final, and even though the game isn’t in the city, this obviously won’t go unnoticed by the fans.

This Satursay, November 29th, the Whitecaps face San Diego FC. BC Place will host a watching party where it will be possible to watch the game on the big screen, instead of having fans travel to Snapdragon Stadium.

Obviously, the fans won’t be seeing the players live on the field, but the stadium is offering everything to make it best possible atmosphere for a football game. If you want to know what to expect, let me tell you. You can expect free rally towels, plus it’s a great weekend plan with the family.

It wasn’t easy for the team though, they reached the final after playing against LAFC and having a 2-2 draw that went to penalties. Our team had an amazing day where we had goals from Sebastian Berhalter, Jayden Nelson, Ryan Gauld and Mathias Laborda, making a total of 4-3 for the Whitecaps and all this in front of a record crowd at BC Place with 53,957 fans present.

In addition to the team never having reached the cup final, winning would be even more historic, after all, the winner of this game goes to the MLS Cup final. This will take place on December 6th. On the other side of the coin, if Inter Miami wins against NYCFC, the game will take place in Florida. But if NYCFC wins, the final will be hosted by the winner of Saturday’s game, that is, Whitecaps or San Diego.

For those who follow soccer, they know how important this moment is for Vancouver, and Saturday will be a day full of excitement, and so much cheering.

The doors open at 5 pm and the game starts at 6 pm, the ticket costs 10 dollars, so there’s no excuse to miss it.

On Saturday Vancouver will cheer for the Whitecaps like never before.